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The Miners Strike 21:20 - Jul 21 with 6429 viewsDarran

The wife’s best friend from Llanelli is preparing for an art exhibition near Clitheroe in Lancashire based on the Miners Strike of the eighties in October.
They’ve been watching videos to prepare.
My wife showed me one of the videos and it suddenly dawned on me that an ex-policeman poster (moonie) has bragged in the past on here about how he enjoyed it and made lots of money in overtime.

The thought of it makes me feel physically sick.

Watch it and imagine what sort of person would brag about this.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=christmas+miners+strike+84&view=detail&mid=


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The Miners Strike on 23:54 - Jul 21 with 1434 viewsDarran

The Miners Strike on 23:43 - Jul 21 by Dyfnant

You could argue she saved thousands of their lives from being shortened through emphysema and the like


lol Dyf I love you.

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The Miners Strike on 23:54 - Jul 21 with 1434 viewsGroo

The seeds were sown in the 70's with the flying pickets, 3 day weeks etc. The unions held the Country to ransom.

They definitely needed to be brought down a peg or two but unfortunately Thatcher wanted to remove all the pegs.

Groo does what Groo does best

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The Miners Strike on 23:58 - Jul 21 with 1434 viewslonglostjack

The Miners Strike on 23:44 - Jul 21 by jack2jack

Some of the best quality coal found anywhere in the world was hewn from the valleys of South Wales, absolute travesty that the mines and their communities were decimated .
My old man worked for the NCB for 40 years, not long after the strikes, pit after pit was closed, never to reopen.Awful time for the miners their families and the communities they served.
Cheap shite from abroad saw the end of mining in this country, fvcking travesty.
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I remember the figures at the time. Thatcher wanted to remove the subsidies while Germany for example was subsidising at £18 a ton for inferior quality coal. The witch sold off the country’s silver and had the good fortune of North Sea oil revenues to create her dream of Tesco Britain.
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The Miners Strike on 00:01 - Jul 22 with 1424 viewsjack_lord

I joined up on the 5th of March 1984.

Being part of HM forces was difficult as a socialist when the officers were spouting Tory elitist selfish propaganda down your throat.

Even worse when all that was going on at home.

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The Miners Strike on 00:02 - Jul 22 with 1420 viewsDarran

The Miners Strike on 23:54 - Jul 21 by Groo

The seeds were sown in the 70's with the flying pickets, 3 day weeks etc. The unions held the Country to ransom.

They definitely needed to be brought down a peg or two but unfortunately Thatcher wanted to remove all the pegs.


Oi leave Dai Reese out of this.

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The Miners Strike on 00:03 - Jul 22 with 1414 viewsraynor94

The Miners Strike on 23:43 - Jul 21 by Dyfnant

You could argue she saved thousands of their lives from being shortened through emphysema and the like


Nail on head!

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The Miners Strike on 00:04 - Jul 22 with 1412 viewsDarran

Just for the record don’t forget the cùnt moonie in all this.

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The Miners Strike on 00:06 - Jul 22 with 1404 viewsexiledclaseboy

The Miners Strike on 00:03 - Jul 22 by raynor94

Nail on head!


Jesus. Are you twp?

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The Miners Strike on 00:08 - Jul 22 with 1393 viewslonglostjack

The Miners Strike on 00:03 - Jul 22 by raynor94

Nail on head!


Clueless twaat. My uncle died from the dust but conditions were much better under NCB.

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The Miners Strike on 01:23 - Jul 22 with 1324 viewsHighjack

The Miners Strike on 23:43 - Jul 21 by Dyfnant

You could argue she saved thousands of their lives from being shortened through emphysema and the like


Both my grandfathers and my step grandfather were miners and they all suffered in later life from horrendous respiratory problems and it got all three of them in the end. The forty woodbines a day probably didn’t help neither.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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The Miners Strike on 01:40 - Jul 22 with 1303 viewsDyfnant

The Miners Strike on 01:23 - Jul 22 by Highjack

Both my grandfathers and my step grandfather were miners and they all suffered in later life from horrendous respiratory problems and it got all three of them in the end. The forty woodbines a day probably didn’t help neither.


Loads of the ex coal board employees I worked with took snuff, it’d look ropey as fook shoving that up your bugle these days

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The Miners Strike on 01:43 - Jul 22 with 1299 viewsJack_Meoff

The Miners Strike on 23:44 - Jul 21 by jack2jack

Some of the best quality coal found anywhere in the world was hewn from the valleys of South Wales, absolute travesty that the mines and their communities were decimated .
My old man worked for the NCB for 40 years, not long after the strikes, pit after pit was closed, never to reopen.Awful time for the miners their families and the communities they served.
Cheap shite from abroad saw the end of mining in this country, fvcking travesty.
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Correct. The best quality coal was powering our navy, stealing natural resources around the world whilst those who mined the coal were living in hovels in penury. That's what powered the f*cking 'Empire.'

Like I said, hanging is needed for these robber barons. They've not only stolen our collective wealth, they've brainwashed our minds. Look at us argue amongst ourselves from the gutter whilst they piss upon us. Astonishing.

If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.

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The Miners Strike on 03:34 - Jul 22 with 1264 viewsDJack

The Miners Strike on 23:19 - Jul 21 by Kilkennyjack

Well .... yes and no.

Yes they deliberately dismantled the British state ...and killed all of British Airways, British Coal, British Steel, British Telecoms, British Petroleum, British Rail, British Gas, cut British Army, and privatised parts of the NHS.

No because its going to result in the unintended break up of the nations of the old British State. Mrs T would not be pleased. Her union is dead.


Well blow me down Kilkennyjack. A post from you that makes sense and is actually factually correct , well done.

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The Miners Strike on 09:43 - Jul 22 with 1185 viewsKilkennyjack

The Miners Strike on 03:34 - Jul 22 by DJack

Well blow me down Kilkennyjack. A post from you that makes sense and is actually factually correct , well done.


Thanks.

Oh - and feck off 👍

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The Miners Strike on 09:49 - Jul 22 with 1178 viewsTreforys_Jack

I worked underground on and off for a few yrs around 83 - 88 , and had to cross the picket lines (with the NUM's permission ) proper harrowing that was for a 20yr old I can tell you.
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The Miners Strike on 10:17 - Jul 22 with 1146 viewsjack2jack

The Miners Strike on 09:49 - Jul 22 by Treforys_Jack

I worked underground on and off for a few yrs around 83 - 88 , and had to cross the picket lines (with the NUM's permission ) proper harrowing that was for a 20yr old I can tell you.


Crossing the picket line in those times was a regular thing, and welcomed by the miners as they knew that someone had to keep the pumps etc working, if they failed and the mine was flooded that was it finito.Maitenance was key during the strikes.
Non the less as a youngster it must have been tough.Good on ya TJ.👍
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The Miners Strike on 10:48 - Jul 22 with 1122 viewscontroversial_jack

The Miners Strike on 22:57 - Jul 21 by exiledclaseboy

Weill I wouldn’t go as far as hanging anyone but I often get snorted at derisively when I say that this country is still reaping what Thatcher sewed. But it is. Absolutely. The society we have in 2018 is exactly the one that Thatcher spawned in the 80s. This generation and its offspring are her children and grandchildren.


It was basically the beginning of neo liberalsim and you are correct
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The Miners Strike on 11:22 - Jul 22 with 1103 viewsDarran

Just imagine what sort of people those coppers were.

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The Miners Strike on 11:32 - Jul 22 with 1091 viewsKilkennyjack

The Miners Strike on 11:22 - Jul 22 by Darran

Just imagine what sort of people those coppers were.


Ych a fi mun....

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The Miners Strike on 12:02 - Jul 22 with 1069 viewsGwyn737

Really interesting aside in the book ‘Live at the Brixton academy’ where the owner talks about the behaviour of union leaders. Miners were using soup kitchens whereas Scargill and him mob were eating in high end restaurants with mercs parked outside all on the unions dime.
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The Miners Strike on 12:09 - Jul 22 with 1058 viewscontroversial_jack

The Miners Strike on 11:22 - Jul 22 by Darran

Just imagine what sort of people those coppers were.


Thatchers bouncers
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The Miners Strike on 12:14 - Jul 22 with 1043 viewsraynor94

The Miners Strike on 12:02 - Jul 22 by Gwyn737

Really interesting aside in the book ‘Live at the Brixton academy’ where the owner talks about the behaviour of union leaders. Miners were using soup kitchens whereas Scargill and him mob were eating in high end restaurants with mercs parked outside all on the unions dime.


Things are no different today, Len McCluskey being a prime example

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The Miners Strike on 12:18 - Jul 22 with 1040 viewsTreforys_Jack

The Miners Strike on 11:22 - Jul 22 by Darran

Just imagine what sort of people those coppers were.


There were a lot of decent coppers who were sickened by it all, also there were those that revelled in it , i saw both first hand. There were some real sick f**kers whom I hope rot in hell., Hard to believe it was nearly 35yrs ago. I've said on here before getting rid of the mines wasn't the crime it was lack of reinvestment or a plan b for the areas affected.
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The Miners Strike on 12:25 - Jul 22 with 1030 viewsDarran

The Miners Strike on 12:18 - Jul 22 by Treforys_Jack

There were a lot of decent coppers who were sickened by it all, also there were those that revelled in it , i saw both first hand. There were some real sick f**kers whom I hope rot in hell., Hard to believe it was nearly 35yrs ago. I've said on here before getting rid of the mines wasn't the crime it was lack of reinvestment or a plan b for the areas affected.


Yep I know of one ex-copper that thoroughly enjoyed it.

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The Miners Strike on 12:28 - Jul 22 with 1028 viewsNeath_Jack

The Miners Strike on 09:49 - Jul 22 by Treforys_Jack

I worked underground on and off for a few yrs around 83 - 88 , and had to cross the picket lines (with the NUM's permission ) proper harrowing that was for a 20yr old I can tell you.


Do you mind if i ask why you had to cross the picket lines?

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